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Google Builds on Earth

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Jun 13, 2006 
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Sarah Novotny  |
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Google Builds on Earth

Google today announced a series of updates to the company’s mapping product suite Google Earth, in an effort to further illustrate Google’s commitment to creating powerful tools for sharing geographic information. The live announcement, which was made at Google’s first Geo Developer Day, stated that these innovations connect users to information about the world around them, and address the growing needs of the developer community.

“We are excited to celebrate the one year anniversary of Google Earth and the Google Maps API with new technologies for these products,” said John Hanke, director, Google Earth and Maps, in a statement. “In the past year, we have had more than 100 million unique Google Earth downloads and have enabled over 30,000 websites to create mash-ups combining their own geographic data with the Google Maps API. The enthusiasm of the geo-developer community encourages us that these geo-based tools are connecting users to information in new and innovative ways.”

Google Earth has now rolled out a satellite imagery update, which increases Earth’s index of high-resolution imagery by four times, making sub-meter high-resolution imagery available for more than one-third of the world’s population.

Additional enhancements include Google SketchUp with textured buildings, Google Maps API, Google Maps Enterprise, and “keyhole markup language (KML)”, which enables data created in Google Earth to be viewed in a Web browser as a simple mash-up, requiring no computer programming expertise in the process.





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